997 resultados para Mesoporous SBA-15
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A field study was conducted to investigate the fate of N-15-labelled nitrate applied at 20 kg N ha(-1) in a wet summer to microplots installed in areas under different residue management regimes in second-rotation hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) plantations aged 1-3 years in south-east Queensland, Australia. PVC microplots of 235 mm diameter and 300 mm long were driven into 250 mm soil. There were three replications of each of eight treatments. These were areas just under and between 1-year-old windrows (ca. 2-3 m in width) of harvesting residues spaced 15 m apart, and with and without incorporated foliage residues (20 t DM ha(-1)); the areas just under and between 2- or 3-year-old windrows spaced 10 m apart. Only 7-29% of the added N-15 was recovered from the top 750 mm of the soil profile with the leaching loss estimated to be 70-86% over the 34-day period. The N-15 loss via denitrification was 3.7-6.3% by directly measuring the N-15 gases emitted. The microplots with the incorporated residues at the 1-year-old site had the highest N-15 loss (6.3%) as compared with the other treatments. The N-15 mass balance method together with the use of bromide (Br) tracer applied at 100 kg Br ha(-1) failed to obtain a reliable estimate of the denitrification loss. The microplots at the 1-year-old site had higher N-15 immobilisation rate (7.5-24.7%) compared with those at 2- and 3-year-old sites (2.1-3.6%). Incorporating the residues resulted in an increase in N-15 immobilisation rate (24.5-24.7%) compared with the control without the incorporated residues (8.4-14.3%). These findings suggest that climatic conditions played important roles in controlling the N-15 transformations in the wet summer season and that the residue management regimes could also significantly influence the N-15 transformations. Most of the N-15 loss occurred through leaching, but a considerable amount of the N-15 was lost through denitrification. Bromide proved to be an unsuitable tracer for monitoring the N-15 leaching and movement under the wet summer conditions. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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The fate of N-15-nitrogen-enriched formulated feed fed to shrimp was traced through the food web in shallow, outdoor tank systems (1000 1) stocked with shrimp. Triplicate tanks containing shrimp water with and without sediment were used to identify the role of the natural biota in the water column and sediment in processing dietary nitrogen (N). A preliminary experiment demonstrated that N-15-nitrogen-enriched feed products could be detected in the food web. Based on this, a 15-day experiment was conducted. The ammonium (NH4+) pool in the water column became rapidly enriched (within one day) with N-15-nitrogen after shrimp were fed N-15-enriched feed. By day 15, 6% of the added N-15-nitrogen was in this fraction in the 'sediment' tanks compared with 0.4% in the 'no sediment' tanks. The particulate fraction in the water column, principally autotrophic nanoflagellates, accounted for 4-5% of the N-15-nitrogen fed to shrimp after one day. This increased to 16% in the 'no sediment' treatment, and decreased to 2% in the 'sediment' treatment by day 15. It appears that dietary N was more accessible to the phytoplankton community in the absence of sediment. The difference is possibly because a proportion of the dietary N was buried in the sediment in the 'sediment' treatment, making it unavailable to the phytoplankton. Alternatively, the dietary N was retained in the NH4+ pool in the water column since phytoplankton growth, and hence, N utilization was lower in the 'sediment' treatment. The lower growth of phytoplankton in the 'sediment' treatment appeared to be related to higher turbidity, and hence, lower light availability for growth. The percentage N-15-nitrogen detected in the sediment was only 6% despite the high capacity for sedimentation of the large biomass of plankton detritus and shrimp waste. This suggests rapid remineralization of organic waste by the microbial community in the sediment resulting in diffusion of inorganic N sources into the water column. It is likely that most of the dietary N will ultimately be removed from the tank system by water discharges. Our study showed that N-15-nitrogen derived from aquaculture feed can be processed by the microbial community in outdoor aquaculture systems and provides a method for determining the effect of dietary N on ecosystems. However, a significant amount of the dietary N was not retained by the natural biota and is likely to be present in the soluble organic fraction. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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In this paper we apply a method recently developed by Do and co-workers(1) for the prediction of adsorption isotherms of pure vapors on carbonaceous materials. The information required for the prediction is the pore size distribution and the BET constant, C, of a corresponding nonporous surface (graphite). The dispersive adsorption force is assumed to be the dominant force in adsorption mechanism. This applies to nonpolar and weakly polar hydrocarbons. We test this predictive model against the adsorption data of benzene, toluene, n-pentane, n-hexane, and ethanol on a commercial activated carbon. It is found that the predictions are excellent for all adsorbates tested with the exception of ethanol where the predicted values are about 10% less than the experimental data, and this is probably attributed to the electrostatic interaction between ethanol molecules and the functional groups on the carbon surfaces.
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In this paper, we present a model accounting for the adsorbate-adsorbate interaction in the adsorbed phase in the description of adsorption of pure vapors on carbonaceous materials. The details of the adsorbate-adsorbate interaction of a particular species are obtained from the analysis of its adsorption data on non-porous carbon black. The predictability of the model is tested against the adsorption isotherm data for benzene, toluene, n-pentane, n-hexane, carbon tetrachloride, methanol and ethanol on microporous activated carbon. It was found that the model prediction for non-polar adsorbates are satisfactory while it under-predicts for polar adsorbates, which is attributed to their additional interaction with functional groups. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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A large number of herbaceous and woody plants from tropical woodland, savanna, and monsoon forest were analysed to determine the impact of environmental factors (nutrient and water availability, fire) and biological factors (microbial associations, systematics) on plant delta(15)N values. Foliar delta(15)N values of herbaceous and woody species were not related to growth form or phenology, but a strong relationship existed between mycorrhizal status and plant delta(15)N. In woodland and savanna, woody species with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) associations and putative N-2-fixing species with ECM/arbuscular (AM) associations had lowest foliar delta(15)N values (1.0-0.6parts per thousand), AM species had mostly intermediate delta(15)N values (average +0.6parts per thousand), while non-mycorrhizal Proteaceae had highest delta(15)N values (+2.9 to +4.1parts per thousand). Similar differences in foliar delta(15)N were observed between AM (average 0.1 and 0.2parts per thousand) and non-mycorrhizal (average +0.8 and +0.3parts per thousand) herbaceous species in woodland and savanna. Leguminous savanna species had significantly higher leaf N contents (1.8-2.5% N) than non-fixing species (0.9-1.2% N) indicating substantial N acquisition via N-2 fixation. Monsoon forest species had similar leaf N contents (average 2.4% N) and positive delta(15)N values (+0.9 to +2.4parts per thousand). Soil nitrification and plant NO3- use was substantially higher in monsoon forest than in woodland or savanna. In the studied communities, higher soil N content and nitrification rates were associated with more positive soil delta(15)N and plant delta(15)N. In support of this notion, Ficus, a high NO3- using taxa associated with NO3- rich sites in the savanna, had the highest delta(15)N values of all AM species in the savanna. delta(15)N of xylem sap was examined as a tool for studying plant delta(15)N relations. delta(15)N of xylem sap varied seasonally and between differently aged Acacia and other savanna species. Plants from annually burnt savanna had significantly higher delta(15)N values compared to plants from less frequently burnt savanna, suggesting that foliar N-15 natural abundance could be used as marker for assessing historic fire regimes. Australian woodland and savanna species had low leaf delta(15)N and N content compared to species from equivalent African communities indicating that Australian biota are the more N depauperate. The largest differences in leaf delta(15)N occurred between the dominant ECM Australian and African savanna (miombo) species, which were depleted and enriched in N-15, respectively. While the depleted delta(15)N of Australian ECM species are similar to those of previous reports on ECM species in natural plant communities, the N-15-enriched delta(15)N of African ECM species represent an anomaly.
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A thorough investigation was performed on the physical (mechanical, thermal, and hydrothermal stability) and chemical (ion exchange capacity and silanol number) characteristics of aluminosilicate FSMs, synthesized via a new successful short-time synthesis route using leached saponite and a low concentration of CTAB. Moreover, the influence of an additional Al incorporation, utilizing different aluminum sources, on the structure of the FSM derived from saponite is studied. A mesoporous aluminosilicate with a low Si/Al ratio of 12.8 is synthesized, and still has a very large surface area of 1130 m(2)/g and pore volume of 0.92 cm(3)/g. The aluminum-containing samples all have a high cation exchange capacity of around 1 mmol/9 while they still have a silanol number of about 0.9 OH/nm(2); both characteristics being interesting for high-yield postsynthesis modification reactions. Finally, a study is performed on the transformation of the aluminosilicates into their Bronsted acid form via the exchange with ammonium ions and a consecutive heat treatment.
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The acidic properties of hexagonal mesoporous aluminosilicates synthesized via a new successful short time synthesis route using leached saponite and a low concentration of surfactant are thoroughly investigated. The resulting aluminosilicate mesoporous materials with high Si/Al ratios of around 11 have a maximal surface area of 1130 m(2)/g, a pore volume of 0.92 cm(3)/g, and a narrow pore size distribution at around 3 nm. The replacement of the sodium ions, present as counterions in the synthesized aluminosilicates, with protons imparts useful catalytic acidity. This acidity is extensively studied with FTIR spectroscopy after adsorption of ammonia and cyclohexylamine, while deuterated acetonitrile differentiates between Bronsted and Lewis acidity. Al-27 NMR spectroscopy determined the coordination of the aluminum in the FSM materials. Simultaneously the effect of an additional Al incorporation, utilizing sodium aluminate, aluminum nitrate, and aluminum isopropoxide is studied. From an acidic point of view, the incorporation with Al(NO3)(3) appears to be the most optimal, as the sample has a very high amount of acid sites (1.3 mmol/g). Investigating the nature of the acid sites it is found that in all samples except the one incorporated with Al(NO3)(3), more Bronsted than Lewis sites are present, both sites being quite acidic as they resist desorption temperatures up to 300 degreesC. Probing the coordination and location of the Al atoms, all the catalysts appeared to have mostly tetrahedral aluminum, up to 95% of the total Al amount for the proton exchanged AI(NO3)(3) incorporated sample.
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Nesta publica????o, referente ao 15?? Concurso Inova????o na Gest??o P??blica Federal, o leitor encontrar?? iniciativas inovadoras nas seguintes ??reas: Arranjos institucionais para coordena????o e/ou implementa????o de pol??ticas p??blicas (intra e inter-governamental); atendimento ao cidad??o; gest??o da informa????o; melhoria dos processos de trabalho
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O trabalho concentra no processo civilizat??rio mais geral, de natureza pol??tica, pelo qual os homens e mulheres v??m buscando a ordem, a liberdade e a justi??a social. Para isto, partindo da proposta b??sica de Marshall,o texto examinar?? o desenvolvimento da id??ia de cidadania a partir da afirma????o, primeiro, dos direitos civis, segundo, dos direitos pol??ticos, e terceiro, dos direitos sociais. ?? medida, entretanto, que esses direitos, ainda que n??o tenham sido efetivamente assegurados, j?? foram razoavelmente bem definidos e incorporados nas constitui????es e nas leis dos pa??ses civilizados, o artigo argumentar?? que, no ??ltimo quartel do s??culo XX, um quarto direito de cidadania ??? os direitos p??blicos ou, mais precisamente, os direitos republicanos ??? est?? sendo definido e precisa ser melhor positivado e efetivamente garantido. Definir?? os direitos republicanos como os direitos que todo cidad??o tem de que o patrim??nio p??blico ??? seja ele o patrim??nio hist??rico-cultural, seja o patrim??nio ambiental, seja o patrim??nio econ??mico ou res publica estrito senso ??? seja efetivamente p??blico, ou seja, de todos e para todos. O texto procura, especialmente, entre os direitos republicanos, propor uma defini????o para o direito ?? res publica ou ?? ???coisa p??blica???, entendida esta, de forma restrita, como o estoque de ativos e principalmente o fluxo de recursos que o Estado e as entidades p??blicas n??o-estatais controlam
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Este artigo analisa os gastos públicos dos 10 maiores municípios dos estados da região Sul do Brasil, revelando a ausência de transparência nos demonstrativos publicados pelas administrações públicas. Assim, propõe um relatório de administração para o setor público baseado no Parecer de Orientação nº15/87 da Comissão de Valores Mobiliários (CVM), como forma de aumentar a transparência das demonstrações contábeis publicadas pela administração pública, atendendo aos princípios de boas práticas de governança.
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A queda verificada na mortalidade infantil na Município da Capital desde 1950 foi devida exclusivamente à mortalidade infantil tardia, tendo a mortalidade neo-natal sofrido apenas ligeiras oscilações. Do valor mínimo de 60,2 por 1.000 alcançado em 1961 passou-se a 73,0 por 1.000 em 1966. Êste aumento, até 1964, foi devido tanto a um aumento na mortalidade neo-natal (10,6% em relação ao valor de 1961) como a um aumento na mortalidade infantil tardia (13,2% em relação ao valor de 1961). Procurando verificar quais as causas responsáveis por êste curso desfavorável da mortalidade infantil nos últimos anos, os autores chegaram à conclusão que apenas as doenças infecciosas e parasitárias não tiveram seu coeficiente aumentado neste período, tendo as demais causas sofrido um aumento que variou de 2,5% a 87,5% em relação ao ano de 1961.
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Inquérito sorológico, realizado para avaliar os motivos da alta incidência e surtos freqüentes de sarampo nas cidades de Curitiba e São José dos Pinhais - Paraná (Brasil), revela que entre 7 e 10 meses de idade só 44% das crianças vacinadas estão protegidas e que entre o 11º e 15º mês o índice de proteção se eleva para 65,1%. As não vacinadas, ao 5º, 6º e 7º mês de idade apresentaram percentuais de proteção de 56,7, 28,6 e 14,8, respectivamente. As crianças que foram vacinadas ao 7º e 8º mês apresentaram percentuais de proteção de 50,8 e as vacinadas a partir do 9º mês, de 75,75%. As médias geométricas dos títulos de anticorpos também foram menores nas vacinadas antes dos 9 meses, em relação às vacinadas a partir desta idade.
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Foram analisados atestados de óbito segundo a causa básica. Da totalidade dos óbitos ocorridos em hospital infantil de Florianópolis, SC (Brasil), durante o ano de 1982, 161 foram considerados válidos para o estudo. Através das informações encontradas nos prontuários, os atestados de óbito foram refeitos e, posteriormente, comparados com os originais. Observou-se uma concordância de 60,2% entre atestado original e atestado refeito, sendo que as anomalias congênitas perfizeram o maior percentual de concordância (92,0%). Na distribuição por grupo de causa do atestado original, o percentual mais elevado foi o das doenças infecciosas e parasitárias, com 21,6% do total, com a gastroenterite representando 43,2% deste grupo.